Geo Features Flashcards

1
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Terminal 18 and 20

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6000’ pier face. Kinder Morgan oil terminal in north end w/ 2 fuel manifolds. Long container face with 6 large container cranes starting south of of kinder Morgan. T20 is south of T18 and used for container storage, also has tanks and manifold for transfer of molasses

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2
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Pier 23

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Centerline logistics( Olympic tug and barge) offices and mooring for tug and barges

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3
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Spokane street lower bridge

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Park with fishing pier

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4
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Terminal 25

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1600’ face with 3 gantry cranes. Used for barge storage and ship lay berth

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5
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Pier 28

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Used for storage of container barges

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6
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Terminal 30

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1800’ face with 3 large container cranes

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7
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Terminal 5

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2900’ container terminal with 6 container cranes

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8
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Pier 7

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Warehouse for paper products

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9
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BP/Arco oil terminal

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670’ dock with fuel manifolds, oil storage tanks and large warehouse

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10
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Fishers flour

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Abandoned flour silos and large warehouse

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11
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Island tug and barge

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Company offices and mooring for tug and barged

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12
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Tilbury cement

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Unused cement plant with silos now used for barge storage

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13
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Spokane street swing bridge

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2- 480’ swing sections on each side of the waterway. Long wooden sheer wall on west shore

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14
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West Seattle bridge

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Large prominent fixed concrete arched bridge crossing waterway

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15
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BNSF rail bridge

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Bascule bridge made of steel and concrete. Trestle on west shore

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16
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Harbor island marina

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Mid sized marina owned by the port of Seattle. Offers covered and open moorings

17
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General construction yard #1

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On west shore immediately south of rail bridge. Construction yard with wharfage for construction barges also has equipment and pier for receiving gravel barges

18
Q

Terminal 105

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Open yard for scrap steel receives barges and ships for scrap steel

19
Q

Lafarge cement

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Receives bulk cement,sand and lime rock. Had large bucket crane on pier mounted on rails

20
Q

Alaska marine lines

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Container yard that loads and unloads container barges. Has 2 large loading ramps and large warehouse

21
Q

Terminal 115

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Container yard that loads and unloads container barges. Also used for container storage

22
Q

Manson construction

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Series of piers that store numerous Types of construction barges and tug boats

23
Q

Glacier cement( cal Portland)

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Wharf for receipt of cement by ship and barge. Has large warehouse

24
Q

1st ave south bridge

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Pair of double leaf bascule bridges, large cement Cassions and approach ramps. Navigational range to the west of bridge on south shore